The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 3, 1931, Page 6

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MOON of DELIGHT by Margarnel Bell Houslon, SYNOPSIS s, Juanita efte girl, is Nelly Kirk, while the N the chapercne vided, cacts the jewels Juani wear. Juanita does her as part of his Basara, accepted Belaise, her rquesa nor dees Molly Divitt tell Juan- husband’s thicving new her So far in her ita of plans. Juanita bet her house the has who had there. As che v Mrs. Bolaise Kirk ccnces that makes Juanita like ready to fly away. veil at Divitt's mct Adrian and their friends. Cal Divitt has pro- appraicing eye v's new friends not has not met E r, who in trying to gam had insuited her. Fouche, brought Ledbetter it and the marquesa at Biloxi, his the Mean- y ic w As Scnorita Flor- rned to ! ich as w 1 unexpectedly. T was another d seen her alone out into the g ht and he {bulbul bush. Its \not open yet, but one of the buds for |cat on the garden b sound of music and ¢ from the verandah. It was 2 on which Stevens and Cra had come too. But Juanita did not t |for refuge from the pas drop like a veil whenev came close. brera, s on know past, role Led- move abling But Her eyes were full of the se he turned to him, m ment to go back. The fast. ooing gulls, hour a a g & move- had ¢ | Madame Fouche explab ~ | gently. NAW/ I AIN'T A AFRAID OF YER B FATHER! I WAS THE CHAMPION SHOT-PUTTER OF 1927/ while Adrian walked the verandah. his eyes on the sound, now steepad in the after-glow of dusk. Adrian and his mother had rived aforetime. They tonight and tomorrow White Aloes. “I was thanking of you, Nelly ned, fanning you sit all Kirk would day while de yong peoples ron But he won' round.” “De doctor say you mus’ Madame Fouche was voluminous de gamble—oui?” and comfortable, with black, ro-| “For a.while. Only for a while,” mantic coiffure and an agreeable|Nelly answered. smile. She had dressed in bl “Pauvre enfant! I will play pi idnce the death of Monsieur Pouche nine years before. Madam ind. Adrian lived alone now in .the stone house. Monsieur Fouche had been part- ner in the firm Belaise and Fouche, cotton brok The Bel nad been Nelly's husband. It W ‘he business that Kirk had inherl :d. Adrian had taken his place in he firm, but cotton, he had discov- >red, is an exacting mistress. Mor sieur Fouche had not died poor. There were some small rent houses and a plantation near Baton Rouge Adrian described himself as looking /ing you wait for dinner, if I ha known. I told them not to ar- dinner on the yacht because—an would spend |1 night They always myself.” in want me to, but I sav: “Thanking how go to Adrian’s party Point—I. will go too.” Nelly shook her head. woods again.” “That' away wid Senorita Flores. He say, ‘Look what I find!" en he ron.” Nelly laughed. “I'm to blame. had him bring Juanita here.” Madame leaned forward. “Senor: ita Flores, she is ver' rr-h non?” “I couldn’t tell you,” said Nelly “Ever'’body say she is rich,” Ma- dame remarked. ave punished you like this, mak- | | DOUGLAS didn't want to go with them. “You do not like Sheep Island?” | “No, Ship Island's all woods. If e me to Caprice— lay off | nochle wid you. And if you m' on Tarpon | “Woods is nize. Anyhow, besides. | Home Building 1 what kin Adrian do? Kirk, he ron| | “De marquesa,||ois on St. Ann's Avenue, and it is SEPT. 3, 1931 Uy ST PARDON ME, PETE / T JESS WANNA SHOW YE THE CHAMPEEN SHOT-PUTTER OF e R i o i Third street and sewer repairs. Pay- ment of bills amounting to some- thing like $1,680.00 was authorized d| MRS. KROMQUIST SURPRISED number of ladies from bcth of the channel surprised Mrs. Axel Kromquist at her home Tues- day afternoon on the event of her | birthday. Good things to eat sup- ‘DUUG c N IL | plied by the guests and the occa- | sion proved to be a delightful one. Sale of Lots on St. Ann's| Avenue Forecast MISS CASHEN AT COLLEGE Miss TIsabelle Cashen, who left for Seattle last month to attend an school has entered the Metr (lpuu\d!\ Business College, ac- cording to word received from the s | young lady. CHILD HAS BIRTHDAY Curtis Bach was three years old possi- | vesterday, which oceasion was cele- of new brated with a party at his home, |enjoyed by 25 of his little friends. The sale of lots with the >b of early construction o Tresidences in Douglas was the most | important business having the con- | -Miera ion of the City Council at| |the regular meeting held Tuesday ; s . |evening. Prank Foster, Juneau g .;ulll be held Friday evening at 8 |torney, is the purchaser of m,,.\,‘odock in the League rooms. All members are requested to be pres- LEAGUE TO MEET A meeting of the Ladies’ League 1931 Shot Gun Shells . NITRO EXPRESS HEAVY DUCK LOADS OR WESTERN SUPER X 12 Gauge $1.15 per box 16 Gauge 95 per box 20 Gauge .85 per box Thomas Hardware Co. ADRIAN OR KIRK? anse with omething ide him ago com come Had Were t? For all the mar- she had given n in Juanita’s scheme quesa’s hint of for some had died the had died r past, Kirk ean them of the fu- " marquesa sleep hard Adrian nu- med pre- They He was *on pared see Adrian ing Juanita r on Tarpon Point. And Cran and Stevens 1l sorts of plans for r week \\mn Juanita should return to Ne Juanits all. K differen of Lh"'n tomorroy iv- enjoy them inguish any ner with any was with Adrian, med to avoid, not a way that Kirk NEW LOW DOOR PRICES OW IS A splendid time for building and remodeling. Prices are very attractive on doors, sash, trim and all kinds of millwork. All wood is well seasoned, carefully selected, and everything you order is always up to specifications. One-panel Doors, 2 ft. Sinx6f8in . - $2.40 1.80 Five Cross-panel Doorl,lit.filn.xfilt. 8in. . ¢« o o o . Front Doors, includ- m(.lau.ulowu 3.40 2.75 i Caxa!og vanized 'u'c. as owas . . . These are just a iev items from our large P home-building. Send for g copy today. It’s would 1 marquesa wa on the Kirk wen d to mee stood, ber toward him he ascended, rapidly Juanita saw Ki let. The marqu an hou he said. They walked toward the island other end wh ¢ sun was be- inning to go d a weltel back t said Kirk. —before you're aw certain I shan't awake,” fta answered. “There’s been a mocking-bird lately out my window. I call him my al clock.” o'clock,” beg t with me garden. Does enough?” time. him for five Kirk. “Have morrow in the the “That's her But why should she ca She shouldn't. But she does 1ook e h a vengeance.” T me now,’ sleepis t hers ance! anquil here land's other end. No wind The waves lapped the white ] y. The sun was sinking fast after its way in these waters. Soor it would be gone as if a hand hac dropped it mto the void. Kirk anc Juanita Wi silent. The bather began to flock toward the pavilion The sun dropped like a red ball leaving the dusk. Fouche sat in the sur talked with Mrs. Belaise Madam parlor and NOTICE: In the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Divi- sion Number One. At Juneau United States of America, Libelant vs. The oil screw vessel Pelican official number 228,377, her engine tackle, apparel, furniture, etc., De- fendant. United States of America First Division, District of Alaska ss. Wheneas a libel of information was filed in the District Court for the District of Alaska, First Divi- sion, at Juneau, on the 3lst day of August, 1931, by Howard D Stabler, United States Attorney for the aforesaid District and Division for and on behalf of the United States of America, Now, therefore. in pursuance of the monition, and under the seal of the Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming the oil screw vassel Peli- can, her engine, tackle, apparel, furniture, etc, or ‘in any manner interested therein, that they be appear before the said Di Court, to be held at Juneau, Al- aska, on the 18th day of September, 1931, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of that day, provided the !sama shall be a day of jurisdiction; otherwise on the next day or jur- |isdiction thereafter, then and there |to interpose their claims and to |make their allegations in that be- half. Dated the 31st day of Aug- ust, 1931. Albert White, United States Marshal; By W. E. Feero, ' Deputy. Howard D. Stabler, United tes Attorney, Proctor for Libel- st publication, Sept. 1, 1931. Toat publication, Sept. 15, 1931. WATCH FOR after these. now—I should not say de marquesa Nelly was dressed in a flowered i3 rich. I thank Senorita Flores affeta, with a bertha of old,lace. have feet de bill. Senorita Flores— On the table beside her wer: ‘emains of the coll he had endeavore setites of her guests y the &m-‘only one jewel—dat pearl ring.” until dinn: “I gave her that,” said Nelly. Rhoda, Lorena’s daughter, carried “You?” cried Madame. “You give yut the great coffee urn, and the her dat ring? . . . Ah, yez—when lishes, restoring order to the sun she bring back de necklace!” »arlor, | “No. She wouldn't take anything “And so,” said Madame Fouche,|then. I gave it to her later, be- T tell Al n, ‘Tek me when you|ccuse it was Delphine’s. She looks rive your dinner to Senorita Flores, |like Delphine.” ind let us go up tonight.” { “Kirk’s mothair? . . . “That was sweet of you, Theo- see—" neste,” said Nelly. “I would never| “You've seen only Delphine’s pic- I do not NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE n the United States Commissioner’s (Ex Officio Probate) Court for the District of Alaska, JUNEAU COMMIS-| SIONER’S PRECINCT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMERY VALEN- TINE, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of sale made and entered into by the United States Commis- sioner Ex-Officio Probate Court for the Precinct of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, on the 26th day of August, 1931, in he matter of the Estate of Emery Valentine, deceased, the indersigned Administrator With The Will Annexed of the said estate, will sell at public auction, or as much thereof 15 is necessary or he thinks advisable, subject to confirma- tion by said court, the following described parcels or real property or any part or portion thereof, to-wit:— PARCEL I That certain piece of property situation at the junction of Front and Franklin Streets, Juneau, Alaska, being located on the Southerly side of Front Street and bounded on the Northerly side by Front Street, Juneau, Alaska; on the Westerly side by N. G. Nelson Building and on the Easterly side by the John W. Clark property, being triangular in shape and known and called “THE ARCTIC PROP- ERTY.” PARCEL 11 Lot 1, in Block 12. she give de air of some one wh'); have money, Nelly, though she have | understood his intention is to bu |a cottage there for his residen: |this Fall on of the me pally around construction now under tures. Sometimes in the eve when Juanita plays Delphi harp, it seems as if Delphine lnzh come back.” Madame cast a startled glance uz‘ the space by the piano. “Nelly,” she said after a moment. | “I have not know you feel like dat. I mus’ tell Adrian. He mus stay away.” “Stay away? “Adrian is ver' interest in Sen- orita Flores. But he mus’ let erk have her—sence you feel like datl “That’s thoughtful, Theoneste. 1( love to have Juanita, but I'm| afraid she's not for either Adnam or Kirk. She’s engaged.” (Copyright, Dodd, Mead and Co.) | | Careless Nelly! She shouldn’t ’ leave her jewels lying around, | the marquesa agrees with Ma- \ dame Fouche tomorrow. £| PARCEL IH Lot 5, Block 3, and the Northerly triangular fraction of Lot 4, Block .3, PARCEL V Lot 6, Block 3. PARCEL V Easterly fraction, being five (5) feet in width and one hundred feet (100) long of Lot 7, Block 3. PARCEL VI The Easterly fraction of Lot 2, Block G and Lot 3, Block 3; commonly known as the “OLD VALENTINE STORE” property. PARCEL VII Lot 1, Block 3, Southerly fractional part of Lot 8, Block 3; fractional part of Lot 1, Block G, and fractional part of Lot 2, Block 3; commonly known as the “VALENTINE BLOCK” property. Such sale will be held on the 28th day of September, 1931, at ten o’clock in the forenoon at the store room for- merly occupied by the Emery Valentine Jewelry Store, corner of Front and Seward Streets, in the town of Juneau, Territory of Alaska; terms of said sale, ten per cent (10%) of the amount bid at the time said hid is made and the balance to be paid at the said confirmation of said sale is ordered by the United States Commissioner Ex-Officio Pro- bate Court, Precinct of Juneau, Territory of Alaska. DATED at Juneau, this 26th day of August, 1931. J. F. MULLEN, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Emery Valentine, Deceased, , LADYSMITH SCREENED ......... LADYSMITH MINE RUN ....... NANAIMO SCREENED NANAIMO MINE RUN Ladysmith and Nanaimo Screenings remain the same The above increase of twenty-five cents per ton on Wellington Coal is due to the in- creased tariff in that amount on foreign coal. 5 LU T PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. i I ok s sk A J lmllllllllllll IIIIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllmllllllllllllllfllllllmlllllllmlllmll \ AMERIC |cers for ent. FIREMEN TO EAT A feed is being prepared for the of the Douglas Fire de- to follow their regular meeting tonight A large turnout is anticipated. T e LEGION AUXILIARY The regular meeting of the Am- erican Legion Auxiliary, Alford John Bradford Unit No. 4 will meet | in the Dugout Thursday, September 3rd at 8 p.m. The election of offi- the coming year will be |held and other important business will come up before the meeting All members are urged to attend 1nd visiting ' members are welcome MILDRED S. CLARK, Secretary. e RUMMAGE SALE The Ladies of the Catholic Par- ish will hold a RUMMAGE SALE in the Valentine Store Room Sat- urday, September 5th. Please leave donations at the Catholic Rectory | or telephone 178. —adv. | —adv. | Wellington COAL PRICES F.0.B. Pack .$15.75 .. 1475 .. 15.25 . 14.75 e T T T O U T LU ~ SRR SEE US FOR PRICES Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS DIAMONDS are genuine diamonds, of certified origin and guaranteed quality, han- dled only by Authorized Jewelers. See These At THE NUGGET SHOP. at BAILEY’S YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY - Tel. 15 ‘We call for and deliver ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter tin Fregh Tamales PHONE 39 Dehwxie&—lo :30, 2:30, 4:30 INSURANCE Allen Shdttuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Pioneer Pool Hall - | Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. 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